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GRESHAM
OUTLOOK
TUESDAY,
JANUARY
23.
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th e sh e riff c o u rt w as re-
T h e 4 ongrt-M iioiial M eetin g B ale
M rs. L u la J e n k in s L an e, w ife of
C. H. L an e, w ho su ffered a s tr o k e of |
m oved fro m
I n v e r a ra y to D u noon, |
R e p re s e n ta tiv e .M cA rthur h as In ­
p a ra ly s is on J a n u a r y 5, p assed aw ay I
th e r e w aa am o n g th e d o c u m e n ts th e
a t h e r h om e on S u n d ay n ig h t, ag ed |
tro d u c e d a bill d esig n ed to fa c ilita te
p ro c la m a tio n m a k in g R ob Roy an
. .3 y e a rs .
S he leav es, b esid es h e r ,
th e w ork of c o n g re ss by p ro v id in g
o u tla w . T h e le t te r p re s s is as blaTk
h u sb a n d , e ig h t c h ild re n , ra n g in g in i
fo r an e a r lie r sessio n of th e new ly 1
w hen it le ft th e presB of th e k in g 's
ag e fro m 19 y e a rs to a baby of a b o u t
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Mrs. (’ M errill h ad th e m is fo r tu n e
n a tio n a l
le g is la tu re .
H is
p rin te r, n e a rly 200 y e a rs ago. T h e e lec ted
a y e a r an d a h a lf. T h e fu n e r a l s e r v ­
Every farmer should have a set of
in d o rs e m e n t is as fo llo w s: “ P ro c la ­ m e a s u re pro p o se* th r e e r e g u la r se s­ to lose th e fam ily cow o n e day la st ices w ere h eld th is a fte rn o o n a t tile
m a tio n fo r th e a c c u sin g a n d a p p re ­ sio n s, th e first to begin on th e first w eek.
B a p tist
c h u rc h ,
th e R ev. A. J.
h e n d in g R o b e rt Roy C am p b ell, a lia s M onday a f te r th e 4 th of M arch fo l­
W are of O regon C ity p re a c h in g th e
G e o . L eslie. J r ., w ife an d b aby and
f u n e r a l se rm o n . A fu ll o b itu a ry w ill
M cG regor, d a te d 1 0 th M arch , 1710,
lo w in g th e t.c c tio n of th e H o u se of Mrs. J a c k t 'u r r i n s of P o rtla n d , v is it­
a p p e a r in th e n ext O u tlo o k .
2 7 th M arch , 1 7 1 9 .— P u b lish e d a t th e
ed S u n d ay w ith th e f o r m e r ’s s is te r,
They will actually save you the price in a reasonably
M ercat C ro ss o f In v e ra ra y by Jo h n R e p re s e n ta tiv e s , th e seco n d on tlte
Mrs. A. H evel a n d fam ily.
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M cP h erso n , m e s se n g e r, b efo re th e se
short time.
th e M e th o d ist c h u rc h la s t Sunday-
w itn e sse s: J a m e s C a m p b el, P ro v o st : an d th e th ird o n th e first M onday in
Mr. a n d Mrs. Ed. O sb u rn h a v e re ­
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The FAIRBANKS MORSE SCALES are too well known
th e r e ; Art h ib a ld C am p b el u n d C has
tu rn e d fro m th e i r h o n ey m o o n trip
G re sh a m c h a p te r o f th e O rd e r of :
to
need
argument as to reliability.
S te w a rt, w rite rs
th e r e , u n d d iv e rs w ould In s u re th e co n v e n in g o f th e an d a re re c e iv in g
th e c o n g r a tu la ­
new ly e le c te d c o n g re s s w ith in five
E a s te r n S ta r a tte n d e d in a body an d
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o th e r s .” - E d in b u rg h S co tsm an .
tio n s an d b est w ish es of th e ir m any
m o n th s a f te r th e b a llo tin g in s te a d of
liste n e d to a n e x c e lle n t s e rm o n by 1
We have them in stock and will be glad to have you see them.
frie n d s.
th irte e n m o n th s a s a t p re s e n t. C o n ­
R ev. E . A. L e o n a rd . M em bers of th e
tr a r y to a g e n e ra l im p re ssio n , su ch
o r d e r c o n s t i t u t e d th e c h o ir a n d a
J o n e s & H evel b aled fo r A. H ein ey
! an a c tio n , ( h a n g in g th e d a te of th e
JUST A WORD TO THE BERRY GROWER
b e a u tifu l d u e t w as su n g by M rs. C. J.
Men’s and Boys’ Dress and I C o n g re s s io n a l m e e tin g , d o e s not re- last w eek, so m e o f th e finest c u re d S c h u ltz o f B o rin g a n d M rs. O. J.
Work Shoes
q u ir e a c o n s titu tio n a l a m e n d m e n t. g ra in an d c lo v e r hay th e y h ad seen B ro w n . T h is w as th e seco n d a n n i­
See us for prices on berry wire.
d u rin g
th e s e a s o n 's w ork . Mr.
v e rs a ry o f th e o rg a n iz a tio n o f the
M en’s and Boys’ High Cut and T h e c o n s titu tio n p ro v id es t h a t “ th e H einey lias 65 to n s of it.
c o n g re s s sh a ll a ss e m b le a t least once
o rd e r.
Loggers Shoes
Don't delay.
in e v e ry y e a r, a n d su ch m e e tin g sh all
II. R. K an e, w ho w ent s o u th a b o u t
Rubber Boots, Shoes and
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Rubbers
u n le ss th e y sh u ll by law a p p o in t a tiv es a t P a sa d e n a . H e is e n jo y in g his b efo re th e ju v e n ile c o u rt on S a tu r ­
Shoe Repairing a Specialty
d iffe re n t d a y .”
trip , w hich w as ta k e n in e ffo rt to d ay to a n s w e r a c h a rg e of d e s tro y in g
GRESHAM SHOE SHOP
a s ta n d of bees. O ne of th e m , w ho
1 If c o n s id e ra tio n is g iven to th i» bill find re lie f fro m rh e u m a tis m .
CARL DAIIL
had fo rm e rly been a w ard a t th e
I th e o p p o rtu n ity m ig h t be u tilized to
j b rin g fo rw a rd th e q u e stio n of th e in ­
W ord lias been receiv ed fro m Mrs. s ta te d e te n tio n h o m e w as s e n t back
OREGON
GRESHAM,
a u g u ra tio n d a te , w hich lias been p e r­ T R. H o w itt, w ho w ith h e r son F r e d ­ th e re . T w o o th e r s w ere p a ro le d u n ­
m itte d to la p se fo r so m e y e a rs , a l­ e rick a n d b ro th e r, H arv ey R an ey , a re d e r p ro m ise to re p o r t to th e c o u rt
th o u g h th e re a s o n s fo r its c h a n g e r e ­ s p e n d in g th e w in te r in C a lifo rn ia , w eekly. T h o f o u r th w as re le a s e d in
m ain as u rg e n t as e v e r. T h e tw o th a t sh e is liv in g a t P alm B each, an d th e c a re of h is p a re n ts .
I m a tte r s a re clo sely a ss o c ia te d , th o u g h H arv ey h a s a jo b d riv in g an a u to m o ­
H e s s e l’s m a c h in e ry s to r e h a s a n
lo n e re q u ire s c o n s titu tio n s ! a m e n d - bile in Los A n g eles.
O liv er c h ille d s te e l plow th a t is th e
' in en t w h ile, as ju s t s ta te d , th e c o n ­
BETW EEN
A I aby hoy w as b o rn last W e d n e s­ la rg e s t e v e r sh o w n in e a s te rn M u lt­
g re s s io n a l sc h e d u le can he fixed by
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If th e p rin c ip le u n d e r­
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Office w ith P io n eer A uto T ruck Co., 2241 Ash St.
n am ely , th a t o f b rin g in g ' th e new ly ing w ell. T h e m o th e r will be re m e m ­ p ro b a b ly n e v e r be used in th is se c ­
P h o n e B ro a d w a y 2 8 5 4
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io u s difficulty a b o u t a re a d ju s tm e n t a tta c k fro n t E v an K em p a little an o b je c t th a t 1» m uch in use in p r a i­
rie c o u n trie s.
th a t w ill p u t th e in a u g u r a tio n a t a m o re th a n a y e a r ago.
m o re c le m e n t a n d c o n v e n ie n t seaso n
B. W. EMERY, Prop. Res. Phone 173
Gresham, Ore.
Mr. a n d M rs. F ra n k G ibbs e n te r ­
T h e ro b in s h av e r e tu rn e d fro m th e
th a n at p re s e n t. T h e last T h u rs d a y
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in A p ril, o r p o ssib ly a slig h tly e a r lie r
T w e n ty -tw o w ere c o u n te d in one m o th e r, M rs. M. M organ a n d fa m ily ,
d a te , w ould p e rm it an im m e d ia te c o n ­
Hock on S a tu r d a y m o rn in g .
A lso in h o n o r of th e b ir th d a y of Mr.
v e n in g o f th e new c o n g re ss w ith o p ­
m eadow la r k s m ay be h e a rd s in g in g G ibbs. A d e lig h tf u l e v e n in g w as
p o rtu n ity fo r s e v e ra l m o n th s of
in th e p a s tu re s a n d m eadow s. W in sp e n t, w hich c u lm in a te d a t m id n ig h t
w o rk .
te r se e m s to h av e been laid aw a y , fo r w ith a ch ick e n s u p p e r. On S u n d ay
H e re to fo re s u g g e s tio n s fo r th e
Mr. a n d M rs. G ibbs e n te r ta in e d I)r.
th is p a r t o f 1917, a t least.
e a r lie r c o n v e n in g o f th e n ew ly e le c t­
R ose a n d fam ily of P o rtla n d .
ed c o n g re s s h a v e tu r n e d upon th e
ED. BAUMAN, Prop,
W ord has been re c eiv ed of th e
GRESHAM,
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e lim in a tio n of th e s h o r t se ssio n , w ith 1 d e a th , at G ra ss V alley, O regon
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a c o n v e n in g d a te in J a n u a r y . T h is, M rs. B en ja m in , m o th e r of M rs. M ary b ir th d a y s u p p e r lust n ig h t in h o n o r
Home-made Sausage a Specialty
h o w ev er, In te rfe r e s w ith th e c o n s ti­ i P re s to n of G re sh a m . M rs. B e n ja m in of Dr. H. H. O ft a n d th e i r so n G uy.
Cash paid for Fat Beef, Veal and
tu tio n a l p ro v isio n (h a t th e e x p irin g cro ssed th e p la in s in 1852 a n d en C o v ers w ere laid fo r Dr. O tt, M rs.
Mutton,
live or dressed. Top prices
c o n g re s s s h a ll c a n v a ss th e e le c to ra l (lu red all th e h a rd s h ip s a n d d e p riv a O tt an d son J o h n , G uy J o n e s , W. R.
for
Hides
and Pelts of all kinds.
v o te.
it
is im p o ssib le
w ith o u t i t j ong Of t j,e p io n e e r8 . i f 8he had B u rk e , Mr. a n d M rs. R u ssel K. A kin,
FRESH HOMEMADE SAUER KRAUT
|i c h a n g in g t h e ( lu te of th e p re s id e n tia l j j ve(j u n til May, sh e w ould h av e been J a c k s o n J o u e s a n d M r. a n d M rs.
Just Arrived, A LOT OF SWISS CHEESE, Very Fine
1 e le c tio n , to g iv e o p p o rtu n ity fo r a I 97 y e a rs old.
Jo n e s . A p le a s a n t e v e n in g o f m u sic
c a n v a ss in g o f t h e e le c to ra l v o te by
a n d c o n v e rs a tio n w as sp e n t.
c o n g re ss if th e new sessio n b e g in s in ; T ic k e ts a re b ein g so ld fo r th e en-
W h en ce All tile G old.
T ile L a d ie s' Aid so ciety w ill m eet
A d d in g th e gold w h ich th e F re n c h
J u u u a r y a n d th e in a u g u r a tio n Is h e ld , te r ta in m e n t to be g iv en u n d e r th e
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I as h as been p ro p o se d by so m e, sitn u l- a u sp ic e s of th e E p w o rth L e a g u e a t
M ore th a n $ 5 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 of gold w as F ra n c e fo r th e b a n k 's a c c o u n t, th e
| ta u e o u s ly .
T ile m o m en t a J a n u a r y th e
M e th o d ist
c h u rc h W ed n esd ay m o rro w , W ed n esd ay a fte rn o o n , fo r
C a n a d a la s t w eek. to ta l su p p ly im m e d ia te ly a v a ila b le
M rs. im p o rte d fro m
c o n v e n in g of a new c o n g re ss is p ro - e v e n in g , J a n u a r y 24.
B esides th e its r e g u la r m e e tin g a n d te a .
I posed th e m a tte r becom es s e rio u sly le c tu re , “ D ad '' by G o rd o n J. T a y lo r, C. M. O lip h a n t, M rs. B. L. W a lra d D u rin g th e y e a r to d a te , to ta l gold fo r A m e ric a w ould seem to be m o re
m illio n
d o lla rs,
11 c o m p lic a te d by t h e c o n s id e ra tio n of w hich is sp o k en o f very h ig h ly , an a n d M rs. H. L. St. C la ir w ill a s s is t im p o rts h a v e a m o u n te d to a p p ro x i­ th a n a th o u s a n d
All a re in v ite d to a t ­
le a v in g R u ssia n c o n tr ib u tio n s o u t of
th e fu n c tio n o f c o n g re s s us th e final in te re s tin g m u sic a l p ro g ra m w ill be th e h o ste ss.
m a te ly $ 5 6 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .
C o m m e n tin g
a c c o u n t.
F re n c h a u th o r itie s e s ti­
e le c to ra l c a n v a ss in g body.
g iv en by I’. W ald o D avis on h is g o ld ­ te n d .
on th e tre m e n d o u s a m o u n ts of g o ld
m a te th a t th e F re n c h
peo p le s till
T h e M c A rth u r p ro p o s itio n a v o id s en ch im es.
M r. a n d M rs. G eorge L eslie w ere we a re re c e iv in g , th e New Y ork P o s t
hold $200,000,0(10
in a d d itio n
to
I th is d ifficu lty , th o u g h it do es n o t in
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w h a t th e y h av e s u r r e n d e r e d to th e
A re c e n t p a rty o f m u ch in te r e s t
i its p re s e n t s h a p e to u c h u p o n th e m a t­
in g , w h en tw e n ty of th e ir frie n d s d e ­ th e m in e s o r th e b a n k s o f fo re ig n
te r o f tlte in a u g u r a l d a te . T h u t, h o w ­ w as h eld a t th e h o m e of Mr. a n d Mrs. sc e n d e d u p o n th e m w ith w ell filled c o u n trie s . G old h o ld in g s of th e b a n k a n d th e g o v e rn m e n t.
In a tte m p tin g
to e s tim a te
th e
e v e r, is a d ire c t a ss o c ia tio n w hich G W. A n d rew s of th e V icto ry n e ig h ­ b a sk e ts. T h e e v e n in g w as s p e n t at B an k of E n g la n d a re o n ly s lig h tly
a m o u n t a v a ila b le fo r e x p o rt to th e
lo ad s of
sh o u ld be c o n sid e re d ill a n y p la n to b o rh o o d , w hen six a u to
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500 a n d a d e lig h tf u l tim e is r e p o r t­
U n ite d S ta te s by th e e n te n te a llie s ,
'e ffe c t an e a r lie r sessio n of th e new G re sh a m p eo p le w ent th e r e to sp en d
ed. M rs. L eslie say s, “ C om e a g a in .” m o n th s a f t e r th e w ar b eg an , so th a t
s h ip m e n ts to n e u tr a l E u ro p e a n c e n ­
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m ay be ig n o re d — th o u g h th e
i tu g sc h e d u le .
A ny p lan
th a t w ill nut lire of a b u rle s q u e d re s s u ffair
All b ills in tro d u c e d in th e le g is la ­ a m o u n t s u r r e n d e r e d by th e B ritis h te r s m u s t be allo w e d fo r. All e s ti­
b rin g c o n g re s s in to a c tio n so o n e r a n d th e g ro te s q u e c o stu m e s ca u se d tu r e to d a te a r e on file in th e O u t­ peo p le in e x c h a n g e fo r n o te s a n d m a te s in th is m a tte r a r e n e c e ssa rily
tita n th e th ir te e n m o n th s a f t e r ele c ­ m uch m e r rim e n t. G am es w ere p lay ed look office; also th e c a le n d a rs of b o th “ c u rre n c y n o te s " w ith o u t d o u b t h a s h a z a rd o u s a n d in c o m p le te , th e P o st
says, y e t th e fa c t th a t , a s s ta te d in
tio n p ro v id ed by e x is tin g law is d e ­ an d re f re s h m e n ts se rv e d . T h o se w ho h o u ses. A nyone in te re s te d in p e n d ­ been a n
im p o rta n t
ite m in G re a t
fu rn is h e d a u to m o b ile s fo r th e cro w d in g le g is la tu r e is w elcom e to c a ll an d B r ita in 's g o ld e x p o rts. T h e s t a t e ­ la s t w e e k ’s a n n u a l tr e a s u r y re p o rt,
s ira b le
W a sh in g to n C ity S ta r.
w e h a v e im p o rte d $ 7 1 4 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 gold,
w e r e 1! I. W a l r a d , K. A. M iller, Ja s . e x a m in e th em .
m e n t of th e B a n k o f R u ssia th e P o st
W e Have T hem S o w .
la n d t h a t $ 4 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 of th is h as
S te rlin g , C. M. Z im m e rm a n , W ill
finds u tte rly
m y s te rio u s. M ore in ­
T h o se M ilk R eeo rd b lan k s. P r i n t ­ H essel u n d J. E. M etzger.
S a m u e l L a u g h lin o f S p rin g d a le , a fo rm a tio n is to be h a d fro m th e o f ­ com e by w ay of C a n a d a , sh o w s th e
ed on d u ra b le c a rd b o a r d , s u ita b le fo r
b r o th e r o f M rs. E m m a G ilm o re, w as ficial s ta te m e n t o f th e B an k o f | fig u res th a t we h av e to d e a l w i t h .
O fficers o f th e M. A. R oss R elief
16 to 18 cow s. J u s t th e th in g fo r
b ro u g h t h e re la s t w eek su ffe rin g F ra n c e , w h e re g o ld h e ld a b ro a d h a s ■
it is n o t an easy m a t te r to k eep a
y o u r d a iry .
W ill sa v e m an y tim e s C o rp s w ere in s ta lle d a t th e re g u la r fro m th e re s u lts of a fall a n d is b eing
in c re a se d
$ 1 3 ,8 3 6 ,0 0 0 , o r fro m ‘
th e ir co st.
10c each , o r $ 1 .0 0 a m e e tin g la s t S a tu r d a y , M rs. H a rd in g e a re d fo r by h is s is te r.
m
o
d ern s te a m s h ip on a s t r a ig h t
H is c o n d i­ $ 2 4 2 .3 4 8 ,0 0 0 on J u n e 8 la st, w hen
of O reg o n C ity b e in g th e in s ta llin g tio n is re p o r te d to be im p ro v in g .
dozen . T h e O u tlo o k , p h o n e 701.
co
u
rse . T h e h e lm sm a n s te e r s by th e
th is ite m w as first re p o r te d , to $ 2 5 6 ,-]
officer.
T h o se In d u c te d In to office
co
m
p ass, a n d w h ile a sin g le d e g re e
184,0011. T h is a m o u n t, it is c o m m o n -,
w ere p re s id e n t. M rs. E m m a M cB ain;
M rs. J. A. F r a k e s h a s m a d e a r ­ ly b e lie v e d , re p r e s e n ts
th e F r e n c h ! of d e v ia tio n a p p e a rs v ery sm a ll on
s e n io r vice. M rs. M aggie R y a n ; ju n io r
r a n g e m e n ts to ta k e a sm a ll a p a r t ­ b a n k s c o n tr ib u tio n
to th e allieB th e co m p ass c a rd , it w ould, if c o n ­
vice, M rs L illia n C h ip m a n ; s e c re ­ m e n t in P o rtla n d , u n til h e r c o tta g e
“ gold p o o l,” th e b u lk of w hich is
ta ry , M is, C la ra
K a n e ; tr e a s u r e r ,
tin u e d . c a rry a fa s t s te a m s h ip fo u r
th e r e r a n be v a c a te d , u n d w ill ta k e p ro b a b ly h eld a t O tta w a ,
M rs E m m a G ilm o re ; c h a p la in , Mrs.
h e r son 1 ra n k fo r tr e a tm e n t. T h ey
L ast y e a r ’s o u tp u t of gold m in e s m iles o u t of h e r c o u rs e in a sin g le
S a ra h L e la n d ; g u a rd . Mrs. W. H.
ex p ect to go In a few d ay s.
c o n tro lle d by th e a llie s — in A fric a , day s ru n . Yet th e c o m p ass g iv es th e
B o n d , a s s is ta n t g u a rd , M rs. K n ie r-
C a n a d a , R u ssia , In d ia , A u s tr a lia , c o u rse m o re a c c u ra te ly th a n th e sh ip
lein . c o n d u c to r. M rs. C h ris tin e H utu-
M iss M ary H a n so n , o f P o rtla n d , ! etc.
i e s tim a te d a t $ 3 2 2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 . an be ste e re d . O w ing to th e d e fle c t­
a s o n ; a s s is ta n t c o n d u c to r. M rs. E liz­ w as th e g u e st o f th e M isses M ichel
A llo w in g an e q u a l p ro d u c tio n th is ing p o w er of th e w av es a n d th e r o ll­
a b e th J a c k ;
p re ss
c o rre s p o n d e n t, on S u n d ay .
S he a a n g so lo s a t th e
y e a r an d in c lu d in g h a lf of 1914, th e ing of t i l e sh ip , th e c o u rs e is c o n tin ­
M rs H u m a so n ; p a tr io tic in s tr u c to r , M e th o d ist c h u rc h a t th e m o rn in g
--Perfect spears of asparagus bring a
to ta l fro m
th is so u rc e
w ould be u ally s h ifte d a li tt le th is w ay an d
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s e rv ic e a n d a t th e E p w o rth L e a g u e
premium in all markets.
$ 8 0 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 s i n c e t h e w a r b e g a n . th a t d e s p ite th e h elm .
day d in n e r w as se rv e d at n o o n , in m e e tin g .
| h o n o r o f Mrs.
H u m a so n
a n d Mr.
—To produce them requires a long ex­
T h e re w ill be a n a u c tio n s a le of
I 'e a r l b e r g .
perience with this variety of vegetable.
M rs. T. H. K e n n ed y a b a k e ry a n d
h o u se h o ld goods a t P le a s a n t H om e
—Once the perfect spear is produced—the pro
n ex t S a tu rd a y
W E. U rasw ell will
cess of canning if properly done
be th e a u c tio n e e r.
GRESHAM PEOPLE
AND HAPPENINGS ■
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PLATFORM SCALES
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Furniture Moving and Farmers’ Hauling a Specialty
Pointing (he Way
to a Greater
Success
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Sanitary
Meat Market
For Your Business
and Ours
and
Advertising
Will Bring the Results
We Both Need and
Show Our Loyalty
to Our Town.
Gresham Outlook
A Royal Dish
That Crowns the Feast
Fresh Daily
Bread of All Kinds
Adds to the value and delicacy of this highly
favored vegetable.
P ie s
Lakes
Cookies
Only a very few localities offer sufficient
natural advantages to bring Asparagus up to
its full stage of development.
- The choice of these localities produces
MONOPOLE ASPARAGUS
Belt's Confection'^
BIG DANCE
A t M aaoni.
TROUTDALE, OREGON.
M rs G race Q uick h a s been e n g a g e d
to te a c h th e H illsview school.
THURSDAY EVENING
—Confer with us about it—
In th e fro n t of a la r g e L o n d o n
b u ild in g th e r e w as re c e n tly fo u n d a
p ig e o n 's n e s t m a d e of h a irp in s.
JANUARY 25.
A. W. Metzger
QUALITY
AND
SERVICE
Mr. a n d Mrs. C. M O lip h a n t a re
e n te r ta in in g to d ay th e l a t te r 's b r o th ­
e r-in -la w , B. H. L a n g w o rth y of New
b erg .
J. J. R y an re tu r n e d a few d ay s ag o
fro m a tr ip up th e W illa m e tte v alley ,
w h e re he h a s been fo r s e v e ra l w eeks.
H all.
- One can will convince you—a half dozen con
verts you for all time—
W IRE
Ml
Mrs. L. S. O sb o rn e a n d d a u g h te r ,
.Mrs P o r tia L a v e r, w ere in G re sh a m
on b u sin e ss M o n d ay . T h ey c a lle d a t
th e h o m e of Mrs. P. M ichel.
WIRE
661
D an clu g tro u t 8 :3 0 p tn. u n til 2 a m.
A d m issio n . G e n ts 50c.
ij td l e s
Portland Union Music.
25c.
Found a Sure T hing.
1. B. W lxon, F a rm e rs M ills, N. Y ,
h a s used C h a m b e rla in 's T a b le ts fo r
y e a rs fo r d is o rd e rs of th e sto m a c h
a n d liv e r a n d say s, “C h a m b e rla in s
T a b le ts a r e th e b est I h av e e v e r
used.” Obtainable everywhere.—Ad
Thrift Day
It will be celebrated all over the United States
on Saturday, February 3d. Everyone’s attention
will be directed, upon this day, to the starting of
some additional Thrift Habit.
The opening of a bank account or adding to one
already opened is a particularly appropriate form of
THRIFT DAY observance.
Oid lritnds and new friends will receive an
t pec al welcome here on THRIFT DAY.
A good time to join the Christmas Cash Club.
FIRST STATE BANK
GRESHAM.ORE